Priscilla Jane Ogg

priscilla ogg

March 18, 1940 ~ January 28, 2026

Born in: Newport, Rhode Island
Resided in: San Marcos, Texas

Priscilla Jane Ogg, 85, of San Marcos, passed away on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, in Austin. Born March 18, 1940 in Newport, Rhode Island, and a Texas resident for 80 years, she was the daughter of the late Charles Francis Puffer and Pansy Harriet “Polly” Baker Puffer.

Priscilla was a life-long Christian, strong in faith, and presently a member of Grace Lutheran Church in San Marcos Texas.  She loved travel and visited extensively in the U.S. as well as many foreign countries.  She loved playing Mah Jong, but the high point of her days was being with Larry and communicating and visiting with her daughters and grandson.  One of the high points of her life was a 2-year residency in Germany with her husband, while in service to LCMS World Mission as called Missionaries.

Priscilla is survived by her husband of 65 years, Larry T. Ogg; daughters Priscilla Hinton & husband Vance; Andrea Ogg & husband Derek Johnson; grandson Nicholas Hinton; siblings Nancy Timmer; John Puffer & wife Wanda; brother-in-law Jim Ogg & wife Paula; plus numerous nieces and nephews, cousins and friends.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister Shirley Crist; brothers Charles and Bill Puffer, and mother & father-in-law W. J. and Annie M. Ogg.

A memorial service will be held on February 21, 2026, at Grace Lutheran Church, 1250 Belvin, San Marcos, Texas at 11:00 AM with a reception following.  The service will be live streamed through the church’s website at https://www.gracesanmarcos.com/

In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to Grace Lutheran Church or your favorite charity.

Services

Memorial Service: Saturday, February 21, 2026 11:00 am

Grace Lutheran Church
1250 Belvin St
San Marcos, TX 78666


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  1. Larry, Chuck and I were so sorry to learn of Priscilla’s passing. I remember her well from her years as Fishers of Men’s secretary and the many times she and I got together for lunch in the years after that before the two of you left Sugar Land. Oh, my how she loved her family and how much she appreciated all that God had blessed her with! I know that you are missing her terribly! We offer our heartfelt sympathy to you, the girls, and their families, and we wish you all the best and God’s richest blessings now and always!

    Sincerely, Chuck and Susan Ellingson


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